As a workaround the standoffs can be unscrewed and placed upside-down (screw threads facing up) under the motherboard holes.

This actually works surprisingly well, and thanks to the other screw points the motherboard is rigid enough that I don't worry too much about the weight of the HSFs flexing it.

That said, it's probably a good idea to always transport the system on its side and avoid bumping it if possible.

The hinged panels that open with handles are much nicer than fiddling with thumb screws, but annoying since it makes it slightly trickier to do things that involve both the inside and back panel of the case (e.g., inserting PCI-e cards).

The PSU is at the very bottom of the case, while all the motherboard power connectors are at the very top of the case, so this can cause some issues if your PSU's cables aren't long enough.

The EPS12V cables on my power supply had a few inches left over, but the main motherboard power cable was just barely able to reach from the other side of the case to the power connector.

The front of the case is sheet metal stuck to plastic using some double-sided adhesive tape, which doesn't seem to work very well.

When I received the case the front metal was starting to peel off a few inches (several cm) at the top and bottom.

It sticks back in place when I press on it, but I may need to get some better adhesive and re-apply it later.

For $170, I was hoping for something a little more robust, but at least it's pretty.

Purchased as the CT2K4G4RFS8266 8GB kit. Confirmed functional from the petitboot shell.

Ventura (Samsung)

D4-62JA402SV-15

16GB

PC4-17000

Registered

Yes

POWER9 DD2.2

mosst

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